Question
Answer the questions based on the information given
below. A $ B means A is smaller than B A * B means A is not smaller than B A # B means A is not greater than B A @ B means A is greater than B A ! B means A is neither greater nor smaller than B In the following question the relationship between different elements is given in the statements followed by three conclusions I, II and III. Read the statements carefully and mark your answer accordingly. Statements: N @ P ! L * S # T $ J, I * X * J Conclusions: I. I @ T II. N @ X III. L * XSolution
Combined Inequalities: N > P = L ≥ S ≤ T < J ≤ X ≤ I Conclusions: I. I > T: True (As, T < J ≤ X ≤ I, here I > T) II. N > X: False (As, N > P = L ≥ S ≤ T < J ≤ X, here relation between N and X can't be determined) III. L ≥ X: False (As, L ≥ S ≤ T < J ≤ X, here relation between L and X can't be determined) So, only conclusion I is true.
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